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the fear of missing out a better compression (lemmy.world)
Source - Posted with Reddy
What's your server wattage?
I'm in the process of wiring a home before moving in and getting excited about running 10g from my server to the computer. Then I see 25g gear isn't that much more expensive so I might was well run at least one fiber line. But what kind of three node ceph monster will it take to make use of any of this bandwidth (plus run all my...
Home entertainment with NAS?
Hi!...
Self-Hosted (or github pages hosted) "clipboard"?
Good day self-hosters! I'm not exactly sure what to call what I'm looking for besides a "clipboard". Let me describe my problem and what my ideal solution is....
Recommendations for cheap hardware upgrade
Hello everyone,...
remote assistance software suggestions
I've been using RealVNC for family computer help and have been wanting to setup a self hosted replaced for a while now, but haven't had the time. RealVNC has recently axed their free levels, so I'll use it as a reason to setup a self hosted solution....
Anytype Selfhosted
Is anyone currently self hosting an Anytype backup node? In case you don't know, Anytype is a privacy focused, local first note app. Can be found in anytype.io....
Dell responds to return-to-office resistance with VPN, badge tracking (arstechnica.com)
Surely the clearest path to retaining only the best.
Well that wasn't what I expected had happened to neofetch. (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
A readme file for Dylan Araps from 3 days ago saying "have taken up farming" and the github page for neofetch has also been archived. Good for him I guess.
Post your Servernames!
Mimicing a thread I saw elsewhere....
Attempting to use Home Assistant OS
But I’ve been getting this error:...
An Opensubsonic server in Rust (github.com)
I am selfhosting Navidrome for sometimes but its lacks of support for multiple values really bugs me. Since I am having some free time, I've decided to write an opensubsonic server in rust (why rust? you guess). The notable features are:...
Traveling personal cloud options?
My pixel phone has meager storage. Could I use an old phone with bountiful SD space to serve up media via Bluetooth?...
Me in the pic (lemmy.sdf.org)
XXX (sh.itjust.works)
Please help (lemmy.ml)
No actually, I'm the one on the left
Use WhatsApp without a smartphone?
Hi. I'm thinking about switching to Linux on my smartphone. The only reason I can't is because in my country WhatsApp is everywhere and I'm expected to have it for various school/sport things. I'd like to setup whatsapp on my laptop, but I don't know how....
Please advise how to transfer P2P a 30 GB file
I have two computers with Windows 10. Preferably the simplest option, so that at the other end people with minimal IT competence can figure it out
Zigbee Went Down With My WiFi?
The other day my WiFi network went down and with it, I lost access to my Zigbee network?* Is this normal or is this a sign of a massive issue?...
ChatGPT is leaking passwords from private conversations of its users, Ars reader says (arstechnica.com)
How well does the raspberry pi handle being a moonlight client
I'm thinking about moving my PC out to the living room and streaming back to my office when I need to. I've used a number of moonlight clients with mixed results....
Raspberry as NAS, multiple HDDs and an enclosure
Edit: thanks everyone for the suggestions. In the end I decided to buy a icy box usb3.1 4xhdd enclosure for around 100€. In the description it says it only works with mac and windows, but my Linux laptop works well with it, I guess the pi will to as well....
Ansible casually administering hundreds or thousands of devices (lemmy.zip)
Fighting with immich
After all the amazing reviews and post i read immich I decided to give it a try....
Linux mint = best beginner distro (lemmy.ml)
Molly, Signal FOSS (TwinHelix), Molly FOSS - Better than Signal?
Molly advertises itself as a "hardened version of Signal," & its FOSS variant is the same without proprietary dependencies. TwinHelix's FOSS Signal fork goes further, adding OSM support instead of GMaps. Are these forks trustworthy, & are they worth using for added security compared to mainline?